Napoleon: A&e Soap Opera More Waterloo Than Intriguing ...The Washington Times (Washington, DC) - April 5, 2003...times like this, it's good to think of Napoleon Bonaparte - or, as I like to call him...say that Saddam Hussein is a child of Napoleon. Can you blame the French for taking...development? Even though the continent Napoleon roiled for 20 years is lurching toward...

Napoleon Iii: a Life.(review)New Criterion - December 1, 1999Fenton Bresler Napoleon III: A Life. Carroll & Graf, 300 pages, $27.50 Being a fan of Napoleon III can be frustrating. Friends and relatives...instigator of the Mexican adventure. "Their" Napoleon wanted to invade England from the French...

Napoleon Rules Again in Pbs SeriesThe Boston Globe (Boston, MA) - November 8, 2000Napoleon Bonaparte, in today's sports parlance...dictator.It hardly seems remarkable that Napoleon is among the most thoroughly chronicled...material for its four-hour special, "Napoleon," is correct - he has never been the...

Napoleon; Artifacts on Display at National Geographic's ...The Washington Times (Washington, DC) - October 30, 2005...emperor of the French in 1804. Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte is the right answer, and for...Hall in Northwest has plenty of them. "Napoleon an Intimate Portrait," on view until...red-painted room devoted to it. "Napoleon had about 170 of them made, but we only...

Napoleon I (1769–1821)Encyclopedia of European Social History - January 1, 2001Napoleon I (1769–1821)Napoleon I (1769–1821), emperor of the French. Napoleon ranks as one of the greatest military conquerors in history. Through his conquests he remade the map of Europe, and through his valuable administrative and...

Napoleon and Empire: Matthew Maclachlan Asks How Far ...History Review - December 1, 2007...OMITTED] Pivotal to any consideration of Napoleon's ultimate defeat is the fact that...explore the self-destructive qualities of Napoleon's character and to note the effects...Dwyer and Albert Sorel, assert that Napoleon merely inherited a foreign policy not...

Napoleon: the Path to Power.(book Review)Military Review - January 1, 2009NAPOLEON: The Path to Power, Philip Dwyer, Yale...2008, 672 pages, $35.00. Many see Napoleon as the culmination of the French Revolution...Philip Dwyer concurs and describes the ways Napoleon used the novel methods to present himself...

Napoleon: the Path to Power, 1769-1799Parameters - September 22, 2008Napoleon: The Path to Power, 1769-1799. By Philip Dwyer...and thoughtfully argued account of the early life of Napoleon Bonaparte. An account that comprehensively details Napoleon's development and military and political maturation...

Napoleon.Teaching History: A Journal of Methods - March 22, 2002...the Spanish American War, and yes even Napoleon. The production quality generally remains...programs as A&E's Biography where the Napoleon piece, narrated breathlessly by Jack...television these days. David Grubin's Napoleon is a joint French-American endeavor...

Beyond Napoleon the General to Bonaparte the ReformerThe Washington Post - November 12, 2015...there are more biographical works about Napoleon Bonaparte than any other man in history...Possibly. But to quote the highly quotable Napoleon himself, "I know men, and I tell you...astute and thoughtful biography.While Napoleon believed his fortunes to be governed...